“OH, BOY!”: The Male Eye Candy Style

“OH, BOY!”: The Male Eye Candy Style

Nick Wooster is a fashion chameleon. A man of distinct style and excellent taste, a sartorial savant idolized by men and women all over the world.

As a fashion retailer with an impressive resume consisting of a clothing buyer for Barney’s, designer director for Ralph Lauren, fashion director at Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus to president of John Bartlett and senior vice president of trend development at JC Penney, his fashion presence is influential and is evident in his daily outfit selections.

For Mr. Wooster it is a matter of looking your best, and he certainly makes it look incredibly easy. Having recently collaborated with Japan’s United Arrows and signed on as Lardini’s brand ambassador, developing Wooster + Lardini Collection, he’s an expert of his trade.

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With a knowledge of design and clothing, his instincts and effortless swagger are quite inspiring and educative. Appearing ever composed and put together with his signature perfect hairdo, Nick is an object of taste and style. The always superb outfits and wardrobe selection, mainly consisting of trousers, bermuda shorts and oxford shirts, and tees revealing his tattooed forearms, along with flamboyant accessories.

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His fashion choices are always interesting and noteworthy not to mention outstanding. Nick’s own technique of blending different elements into one and making it work, combining classic pieces with rather unconventional elements and eccentric color choices, is simply fascinating. Who can better pull off wearing pink pants than Mr. Wooster himself?

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A style guru, a fashion expert and a dapper tastemaker. Looking good is Mr. Wooster’s lifestyle.

Photo by Jaiperdumaveste, text by Viktoria Yahalnitskaya © Fashion IQ, 2014 
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